Interface Connection.Interface.Cellular

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Signals

IMSIChanged (s: IMSI)

Properties

MessageValidityPeriod u Read/Write
OverrideMessageServiceCentre b Read/Write
MessageServiceCentre s Read/Write
IMSI s Read only
MessageReducedCharacterSet b Read/Write
MessageNationalCharacterSet s Read/Write
Added in 0.19.8. (as stable API)

Description

This interface is for various cellular things (GSM and/or CDMA) that aren't really applicable to other protocols.

Signals

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IMSIChanged (s: IMSI)

Parameters

  • IMSI — s
  • The new IMSI value. This may be an empty string in the case where the IMSI is being reset or removed.
Emitted when the IMSI for the connection changes. This sort of thing is rare, but could happen on cellular phones that allow hot-swapping of SIM cards. In the case of SIM swapping, this signal would be emitted twice; the first time while the SIM is being ejected (with an empty string), and the second time after a new SIM has been inserted (assuming that the IMSI can be determined from the new SIM).

Properties

Accessed using the org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties interface.
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MessageValidityPeriod — u

Read/Write

Note: Connections implementing this property SHOULD provide a corresponding parameter named org.freedesktop.Telepathy.Connection.Interface.Cellular.MessageValidityPeriod with the DBus_Property flag. Clients SHOULD update this property by calling UpdateParameters on the relevant Account rather than setting the property directly; change notification is via AccountPropertyChanged.

Define how long should the service centre try message delivery before giving up, failing delivery and deleting the message. A value of 0 means to use the service centre's default period.

The value specified is in seconds. Note that various protocols or implementations may round the value up (eg. to a minute or hour precision). The maximum validity period may vary depending on protocol or provider.

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OverrideMessageServiceCentre — b

Read/Write
Added in 0.19.12. Previously, as an undocumented feature, setting MessageServiceCentre to the empty string caused the SIM's default SMSC to be used.

Note: Connections implementing this property SHOULD provide a corresponding parameter named org.freedesktop.Telepathy.Connection.Interface.Cellular.OverrideMessageServiceCentre with the DBus_Property flag. Clients SHOULD update this property by calling UpdateParameters on the relevant Account rather than setting the property directly; change notification is via AccountPropertyChanged.

If True, SMSes will be sent via the service centre specified by MessageServiceCentre. If False, the SIM's default SMSC will be used, ignoring the value of MessageServiceCentre.

Rationale:

It could be desirable for a configuration interface to remember the user's previous choice of custom SMSC, even if it's not in use. This boolean allows that choice to be saved as an account parameter by Mission Control, rather than the UI needing to save it elsewhere to be restored if the user wants to reactivate it.

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MessageServiceCentre — s

Read/Write
Changed in 0.19.12. This property's value is now ignored unless OverrideMessageServiceCentre is True.

Note: Connections implementing this property SHOULD provide a corresponding parameter named org.freedesktop.Telepathy.Connection.Interface.Cellular.MessageServiceCentre with the DBus_Property flag. Clients SHOULD update this property by calling UpdateParameters on the relevant Account rather than setting the property directly; change notification is via AccountPropertyChanged.

Address for the messaging service centre. Typically (as is the case for GSM's SMSC), it's the ISDN / telephony address (ie. a phone number). If OverrideMessageServiceCentre is False, this property's value should be ignored by the CM in favour of the SIM's default SMSC.

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IMSI — s

Read only

The International Mobile Subscriber Identifier, if it exists. This would originate from a SIM card. If the IMSI is unknown, this will contain an empty string ("").

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MessageReducedCharacterSet — b

Read/Write

Note: Connections implementing this property SHOULD provide a corresponding parameter named org.freedesktop.Telepathy.Connection.Interface.Cellular.MessageReducedCharacterSet with the DBus_Property flag. Clients SHOULD update this property by calling UpdateParameters on the relevant Account rather than setting the property directly; change notification is via AccountPropertyChanged.

Determines how to encode SMSes containing characters that do not fit into a non-Unicode character set. If False (which SHOULD be the default), messages will be encoded as UCS-2 and sent with no loss of fidelity (at the potential financial cost of using twice as many SMSes); if True, the message will be recoded in an implementation‐specific way to fit into a GSM reduced character set.

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MessageNationalCharacterSet — s

Read/Write
Added in 0.21.12.

Note: Connections implementing this property SHOULD provide a corresponding parameter named org.freedesktop.Telepathy.Connection.Interface.Cellular.MessageNationalCharacterSet with the DBus_Property flag. Clients SHOULD update this property by calling UpdateParameters on the relevant Account rather than setting the property directly; change notification is via AccountPropertyChanged.

Hint for the connection manager for the GSM character set that should be used to send SMSes. The connection manager SHOULD follow this hint unless it has other ways to determine a better encoding. If the value is "gsm" (which SHOULD be the default), SMSes will be encoded in the normal 7-bit GSM character set, eventually falling back to UCS-2; see the MessageReducedCharacterSet property for details. Other valid character sets are specified in the GSM standard and are, for instance, "turkey", "spain" or "portugal". If the SMS cannot be encoded using the requested character set the behaviour is implementation-specific, but it is RECOMMENDED that the connection manager should behave as if this property was set to "gsm".